58 No.277 Park A venue is known as the all-seasons apartment building. The great garden quadranwe (a full acre in ex- tent, and a veritable riot of color just now) and the airi- ness of the apartments make them as enjoyable in Spring and Summer as their sunni- ness and cosiness in the Fall and Winter. ':1 1{177 Park Ave. ./1 Between 47th and 48th Wj Streets. Quiet, but just a step to and from u every - where. " An excellent res- taurant serves in its dining room or the apartments. Occasional maid service by the hour when desired. Apartments 2 to 7 rooms at very mod era te rentals. Rep- resentative on premises. Stop this week and see the great garden with its tulips. Management of DDu la5 L.EIliman & CO. 15 East 49th Street .Phone Plaza 9200 No Investment - Yet the advantages of tenant - ownership .J '- 430 E. 57th St. At Sutton Place I s a finely constructed, IS-story co-operative apartment building. 60% of the a par t men t s will be owned by the people who live in them; the remaining 40% will be leased This assures tenants the good management, owner-interest and satisfactory neighbors that make co-operative apartments so desirable. Rentals Extremely Moderate 6 Rooms. 3 Baths-$2,7S0 up 4 ooms. 3 Baths-S2.000 up All Living Rooms, 18' x 22' Agent on Premises Dau a5 L.EDiman & [D. Managing Agent 15 East 49th Street Phone: Plaza 9200 feet, and plunging into the midst of "Ber-r-ee" at the other side. Thus are religion, justice, and education made safe in the face of f rui ts and vegetables. The criers of New York have changed their pipings in a hundred years, and today the city stirs to a sound quite different from that which roused the goodman of 1826. There was, for instance, the hour of mid- night. "Twelve o'clock at night, and all's well!" The watchman, leathe.r cap and tall staff, intoned his reassuring message, and on the still air of a sleeping island it carried terror to the hearts 0 f the most reso- I ute thieves. Our own midnights seem to have lost something of that drowsy pianis- simo. Morning papers are chirped at subway entrances as the Times Square crowds swell to a twelve o'clock All's vVell. Bloated rubber birds squeal for fifteen cents, and take-one-home- to-the-kiddies! Street cars grind on unoiled curves, and French horns of impatient taxis break the cheerful four-four beat of their exhausts. Nickels go pinging down the crackling gates; fiddles plead in a hundred cl ubs; a departing liner sends a long and tearful farewell from the river; and the "L," 'plunging at intervals in- to a vibrant crescendo, keeps up a yeI- low nervous murmuring in the high darkness. The "L" is a part of all noise, an ingredient of every city sound. No bell tower but must shed its notes through it; no singing wheels but must penetrate its bass. The "L" is the beginning, the end, and the mid- dle of the orchestral simmering-ca- pable of a brilliant cadenza in the momentary pauses of other instru- ments, supplying a persistent, off-key second when their harmonies obtrude. Midnight. The policeman mur- murs an electric message into his lit- tle tin box, and resolute thieves awake and yawn, and have their breakfast served in bed. -E. B. \ 'l. . RELIEF IN SIGHT This may be a temporary sign only; whil seeking to appr hend the hidden and essentially national properties of the land and its p ople) many of the new writers have f alIen for th natural temptation of interpreting their findings in a language and by means of a t chnique that have long been considered obsolete) which would furnish a psychological explanation of the re- actionary form.-RefJiew of Reviews. Without this assurance we would have said the future held no hope. THE NEW YORKER "g" i'::":':mmv": :::::::::::;::::::::: ;:::::::': : .',:-":- i t " B :/ .9D l Æ ",J ..," I .. .. "' " I ".wr r '\ t\i(J. . . .': r!f't .Æ .. -. ::. :.: :-.:il ,,: . --:: : '$:,':1-...:. .-: :."' ,. ....:. ; , , }}" !" '4 , , ,: , ;. , ; , ,:: , :::, , , . , ' , :ii4. ,,:, ,',C" " """ ',' ,',.." ; %:';' :: -.- ':::::: $ "....:: :':' ::::::: :,,:,,:..t ":,g ::: ::2 . X: : 1 ,1% ::;:. '.:-. .:$::". ,'.')"':..- ' i: m ":-"::;' t:: ", . -;;-<=:=:: .... 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